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===Description===
 
===Description===
The Vim Tips wiki is a place where users of the [http://www.vim.org/ Vim editor] can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the Vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to incrementally learn how to use the editor.
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The Vim Tips wiki is a collaborative workspace where [http://www.vim.org/ Vim editor] users can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the Vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to learn how to use the editor.
   
 
===Genesis===
 
===Genesis===
The original Vim Tips web site at http://www.vim.org/tips/ was closed in February 2007 because it became too difficult to deal with spam. The [http://www.vim.org/maillist.php Vim mailing list] was used to discuss migration of the tips database to a wiki.
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This wiki was created by importing the tips from http://www.vim.org/tips/ (see [[Vim Tips Wiki:Imported tips|Imported tips]]). The original Vim Tips web site was closed in February 2007 because it became too difficult to deal with spam, and the [http://www.vim.org/maillist.php Vim mailing list] was used to discuss the migration of the tips database to a wiki.
   
The discussions continued until June 2007 when [[User:Bastl|Bastl]] decided to '''be bold''' – he set up Wikia software on a local computer, and wrote scripts to import the tips from html scraped from the vim.org web site (see the [[User:Bastl/Notes on the import|notes on the import]]).
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The discussions continued until June 2007 when [[User:Bastl|Bastl]] decided to '''be bold''' – he set up MediaWiki software on a local computer, and wrote scripts to import the tips from html scraped from the vim.org web site (see the [[User:Bastl/Notes on the import|notes on the import]]).
   
 
There were many problems with the import, for example, some tips had titles with characters that are not allowed on the wiki, and many tips had characters in the text that caused problems with the template originally used to format tips. These, and other, problems were overcome by January 2008 using scripts developed by [[User:JohnBeckett|JohnBeckett]] that were used to massage the tips on this wiki. Several [[Special:Listusers|other contributors]] have done a lot of work cleaning up tips.
 
There were many problems with the import, for example, some tips had titles with characters that are not allowed on the wiki, and many tips had characters in the text that caused problems with the template originally used to format tips. These, and other, problems were overcome by January 2008 using scripts developed by [[User:JohnBeckett|JohnBeckett]] that were used to massage the tips on this wiki. Several [[Special:Listusers|other contributors]] have done a lot of work cleaning up tips.

Latest revision as of 10:40, 27 December 2013


Description

The Vim Tips wiki is a collaborative workspace where Vim editor users can add their favorite commands, macros and other assorted tips to a common database. While the Vim distribution comes with a rich set of documentation it is often hard to find a place to start when trying to learn how to use the editor.

Genesis

This wiki was created by importing the tips from http://www.vim.org/tips/ (see Imported tips). The original Vim Tips web site was closed in February 2007 because it became too difficult to deal with spam, and the Vim mailing list was used to discuss the migration of the tips database to a wiki.

The discussions continued until June 2007 when Bastl decided to be bold – he set up MediaWiki software on a local computer, and wrote scripts to import the tips from html scraped from the vim.org web site (see the notes on the import).

There were many problems with the import, for example, some tips had titles with characters that are not allowed on the wiki, and many tips had characters in the text that caused problems with the template originally used to format tips. These, and other, problems were overcome by January 2008 using scripts developed by JohnBeckett that were used to massage the tips on this wiki. Several other contributors have done a lot of work cleaning up tips.

Archive of early discussions

Some of the vim@vim.org mailing list discussions concerning the Vim Tips wiki project can be viewed below.

Future

This depends highly on you, the contributors!